Illusions Created by Drift - Midlife Student Pilot - PPL
High winds can have an effect on how an aircraft behaves in flight. Strong headwinds can make for an apparently slow and long flight, tailwinds help you, and crosswinds will cause you to drift off track. Learning how each one feels can help you identify and plan accordingly, keeping you ahead of the plane rather than catching up to it.

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